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. >> is it true that you like jim better than john? >> is that john? >> that is great. good for him. that it have great gumbo if you're down there. >> that is a good one. >> now that notre dame manti te'o was involved in a hoax involving a story about his girlfriend dying of cancer, the girlfriend that nervous existed. >> is he the victim or the prep trader. today he told his side of the story to katie couric. natasha barrett is live with more. >> the biggest question is lot of people had is, did manti te'o not realize something wasn't right when it came to talking to this girl from video chatting and not seeing the girlfriend. he says he wasn't paying attention. he also says he didn't lie. instead he says he wasn't as forthcoming as he should have been. >> when i went to his room -- >> the story of manti te'o's late girlfriend spiraled out of control. one big question many want to know, why did he -- doesn't he want a girlfriend he can spend real time with. >> this person -- there are so many similarities. she was poll knee shan. i found a lot of peace and comfort. >>
. >> is it true that you like jim better than john? >> is that john? >> that is great. good for him. that it have great gumbo if you're down there. >> that is a good one. >> now that notre dame manti te'o was involved in a hoax involving a story about his girlfriend dying of cancer, the girlfriend that nervous existed. >> is he the victim or the prep trader. today he told his side of the story to katie couric. natasha barrett is live with more. >> the...
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john chambers, the chairman and ceo of cisco is standing by, as well. it's a good show today. >> ross, fascinating point there from your guest. >> even i think itself auto good show. >> and i know your expectations are so high, but i love who to hear him point, look, if you're tot going to get paid for 20 years, defer compensation for 20 years. for those of us just joining us, here is a reminder of your headlines. barclay's ceo anthony jen yings tells cnbc the bank is making headway in its transformation. he admits the bank has made mistakes in the past. >> the industry and barclay's got it wrong on occasion. i think we were too aggressive, too short-term focused and we were too self-serving. >>> and chinese factory orders hits a two-year high. apple reported disappointing earnings results raising concerns about its product. and the jobless rate now in frank has dropped to 26%. the french business activity strength more than expected while germany, yes, it continues to steam ahead. >>> last night, the big news, of course, apple's first quarter profits w
john chambers, the chairman and ceo of cisco is standing by, as well. it's a good show today. >> ross, fascinating point there from your guest. >> even i think itself auto good show. >> and i know your expectations are so high, but i love who to hear him point, look, if you're tot going to get paid for 20 years, defer compensation for 20 years. for those of us just joining us, here is a reminder of your headlines. barclay's ceo anthony jen yings tells cnbc the bank is making...
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terrorists themselves this is not honest molly armstrong to change the government political analyst john locke on this doesn't agree with the former ambassador as assertion that there are no extremists among western backed rebels in syria and he says the west selective approach to which islam is forced to support has more to do with the geopolitical interests. i greatly enjoyed the. discomfiture when you put him that question i mean he doesn't have an answer and the western governments do not have an answer to the question which is to say why do we support islamic or islamist rebels in syria and yet send troops into crushes in the midst rebels in mali there is no way of squaring the circle these are simply double standards for the by the same token why do we support last year the secession of south sudan but we suddenly send in troops to prevent the succession of north mali these are political decision we are taking political decisions on the basis of our political vision and our friends and enemies and that's the reason why we do one thing in syria and the other thing in mali and as for
terrorists themselves this is not honest molly armstrong to change the government political analyst john locke on this doesn't agree with the former ambassador as assertion that there are no extremists among western backed rebels in syria and he says the west selective approach to which islam is forced to support has more to do with the geopolitical interests. i greatly enjoyed the. discomfiture when you put him that question i mean he doesn't have an answer and the western governments do not...
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>> krystal, it is john mccain 3.0 or 4.0-i don't know, this is an amazing flashback when john mccain used to cooperate with democrats. >> very chummy there, and a quick turn about, recently he has been taking out his political grudges on susan rice and being very aggressive there. now he is back to the maverick john mccain, when he used to be the guy you could count on to looking at a bipartisan manner when acting in government. >> and here is the other striking political moment. john mccain explains what he thinks will be necessary to pass this bill, including what he calls the leadership of president obama. let's listen to this. >> i am confident the majority of both houses, led by the president of the united states, who made this a major campaign issue, that we will succeed. but we're not going to get everybody on board. >> steve kornacki, nothing prove s more strongly than that, that elections do have consequences. >> i can't help but think with john mccain, you're looking at a protection of legacy there. his reputation as a maverick was a bit over sold, what it really reflects,
>> krystal, it is john mccain 3.0 or 4.0-i don't know, this is an amazing flashback when john mccain used to cooperate with democrats. >> very chummy there, and a quick turn about, recently he has been taking out his political grudges on susan rice and being very aggressive there. now he is back to the maverick john mccain, when he used to be the guy you could count on to looking at a bipartisan manner when acting in government. >> and here is the other striking political...
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tony: looks like our john walker lindh was planning something. not was. is. find him. (helicopter blades whirring) oh, no! see that, mccartney? aw, you losing to yourself again? no, man. she's looking at me. yeah. with her sexy little robe, and her big ol' bedroom eyes.
tony: looks like our john walker lindh was planning something. not was. is. find him. (helicopter blades whirring) oh, no! see that, mccartney? aw, you losing to yourself again? no, man. she's looking at me. yeah. with her sexy little robe, and her big ol' bedroom eyes.
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john, thank you. thank you, fiona. this is the kind of thing i could only have dreamt would have arrived at my table today. here we have perhaps, how can i say? one of the legends of golfing history. and this is old tom morris. can you tell me where this came from? it was in my father's house after his death, and when we cleared the house out, we found it. so it wasn't hanging on the wall? no. okay. let's talk about old tom morris because essentially, what we have here, a superb photographic image of old tom morris, and he's on the course at st. andrew's. he's in a bunker which actually to be honest with you, is probably not that usual for old tom morris because old tom morris was an exceptional golfer. he was regarded as absolutely invincible on the course. he actually won the open at prestwick four times, starting in 1861 i believe. and here he is at st. andrew's. there's a slightly more poignant history to old tom, as well, because he had a son young tom morris and young tom morris won the open four times as well. b
john, thank you. thank you, fiona. this is the kind of thing i could only have dreamt would have arrived at my table today. here we have perhaps, how can i say? one of the legends of golfing history. and this is old tom morris. can you tell me where this came from? it was in my father's house after his death, and when we cleared the house out, we found it. so it wasn't hanging on the wall? no. okay. let's talk about old tom morris because essentially, what we have here, a superb photographic...
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as john mentioned, i am a special forces officer by profession. so this area is near and dear to my heart. this is kind of what we do or did. it'll let me do it anymore. [laughter] i mentioned to max when he came in a little historical artifact in that when i was a cadet at west point i bought a book that had just been published. a two volume set. it was called war in the shadows , the guerrilla in history by robert aspirate. that book from 1975 until now really has been the sort of a benchmark for this kind of historical review of this subject area. that is a long time for a book tour keep that sort of position. well, with apologies, i think his book is being replaced not. max has done that. with this book which is on sale outside, invisible armies, he, i think, has set the new benchmark for the subject area. his book is very, very comprehensive. it is somewhat chronological, but not entirely. it is somewhat regional, but not entirely, and it is somewhat not functional is the right word, but topical, but not entirely. that sounds like it is not o
as john mentioned, i am a special forces officer by profession. so this area is near and dear to my heart. this is kind of what we do or did. it'll let me do it anymore. [laughter] i mentioned to max when he came in a little historical artifact in that when i was a cadet at west point i bought a book that had just been published. a two volume set. it was called war in the shadows , the guerrilla in history by robert aspirate. that book from 1975 until now really has been the sort of a benchmark...
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even john boehner said now is the time to deal with immigration. but, you know the questions you were just talking about. is will some of your colleagues on the far right, tea partyiers, perhaps, support this path to citizenship for illegal immigrants? >> well, you know, jackie kucinich had it exactly right. this has the prospect of s success. it's all about whether house republicans are willing to stand up to the tea party base. you've got a bipartisan group of senators left and right advocating a path forward. you've got the president of the united states who will unveil his views on a path forward. what this comes down to now is will these house republicans who have pandered to their intolerant tea party base, who have fed into the extremism of that tea party base, are they willing to stand up to the tea party and do what's right for america? we'll see whether they're able to amass the votes to get us forward. >> they might see this is amnesty. what would you say? >> well, you know what? i'm interested in solutions. i'm not interested in rhetori
even john boehner said now is the time to deal with immigration. but, you know the questions you were just talking about. is will some of your colleagues on the far right, tea partyiers, perhaps, support this path to citizenship for illegal immigrants? >> well, you know, jackie kucinich had it exactly right. this has the prospect of s success. it's all about whether house republicans are willing to stand up to the tea party base. you've got a bipartisan group of senators left and right...
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and it's not just john boehner and paul ryan. this is the narrative that's taken hold throughout all facets of the republican party. it's repeated ad nauseam on fox news. and you even hear it from some moderate conservative thinkers who ought to know better. obama is out to kill the wounded. now that republicans are down. he's not going to make any proposals that republicans might actually sign onto. instead, he's going to make them look bad on things like immigration. but it's interesting -- >> but that's not working, cynthia. >> -- supposed to be the party of personal responsibility. >> that narrative, gene, isn't working because quite clearly there's a bipartisan plan on immigration as we see today. anytime boehner, the speaker of the house, who i don't dislike, would come out for a background check on guns, just push one measure, if he could get that through the house, he'd be a leader on the newtown, connecticut, horror. he could be the leader. it would force harry reid to do the same. he doesn't have to be a victim. >> i th
and it's not just john boehner and paul ryan. this is the narrative that's taken hold throughout all facets of the republican party. it's repeated ad nauseam on fox news. and you even hear it from some moderate conservative thinkers who ought to know better. obama is out to kill the wounded. now that republicans are down. he's not going to make any proposals that republicans might actually sign onto. instead, he's going to make them look bad on things like immigration. but it's interesting --...
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bar association, i have an opportunity to choose the theme for our law day, and i chose the legacy of john adams from concord to guantanamo, because every high-school student had to think about why it is our obligation to defend those who have ideas different than our own. why we live in a constitutional democracy. a constitutional democracy is the difference of two words, each of which are two letters. that is the rule "of" law, and the rule "by" law. the rule by law as when a majority get together and get -- and decide what rights, if any, the minority has. nazi germany was one of the most lawful and unjust society is in the history of the world. the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and jus
bar association, i have an opportunity to choose the theme for our law day, and i chose the legacy of john adams from concord to guantanamo, because every high-school student had to think about why it is our obligation to defend those who have ideas different than our own. why we live in a constitutional democracy. a constitutional democracy is the difference of two words, each of which are two letters. that is the rule "of" law, and the rule "by" law. the rule by law as...
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john kerry's hearing was fairly straightforward, as you know. what is the white house expecting with the chuck hagel nom nation hearing? >> reporter: the white house concedes not everything is going to be easy. they acknowledge this is the first confirmation hearing battle really to take place in this sort of super pac era post-citizenships united which means several million dollars are already being spent by groups on both sides. a lot of this money provided by donors, millionaires and billionaires even who have ideological views that are vastly opposed to those of chuck hagel. the white house though is confident he's the right guy for the job and will best carry out the president's positions going forward. >> and a final question, pete, i understand and some republicans will probably be pleased about this, that a self-appointed monarch actually visited the white house today by the name of king james. is that correct? >> reporter: yeah, king james did make it. for a guy who has probably seen about as many cameras as the president given the fact
john kerry's hearing was fairly straightforward, as you know. what is the white house expecting with the chuck hagel nom nation hearing? >> reporter: the white house concedes not everything is going to be easy. they acknowledge this is the first confirmation hearing battle really to take place in this sort of super pac era post-citizenships united which means several million dollars are already being spent by groups on both sides. a lot of this money provided by donors, millionaires and...
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john. what's a tiara? yes. let's do tv theme songs for $200, please, alex. helen. what is "survivor"? that's it. "t" time for $400, please. this eastern-u.s. location was much in the news in march of 1979.
john. what's a tiara? yes. let's do tv theme songs for $200, please, alex. helen. what is "survivor"? that's it. "t" time for $400, please. this eastern-u.s. location was much in the news in march of 1979.
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. >> reporter: shelby's dad, john michael, works at a water treatment plant outside denver. her mom was a pharmacist. they made pretty good money, but the nursing home bills alone were bankrupting the couple. shelby, of course, was told none of this-- but knew all of it. because i could see how sad he was and i decided to help him. >> i says, well, okay, see what you can do. i just never thought she'd take it to this level. >> reporter: what shelby did was basically start farming-- at the age of nine she got a loan from her grandma and bought chickens, lots of chickens. >> i have 135 about. >> reporter: never mind she didn't come from a farming family. never mind the 50 pound feed bags. shelby was determined to tackle this. >> come on, girls! >> reporter: she'd run the numbers and figured there was money in eggs if you did it right. which she did. shelby became the youngest farmer in america to win the animal welfare seal of approval which basically means her chickens have the life. >> i have to make sure chickens get out, get to eat bugs, they get to be chickens. >> reporte
. >> reporter: shelby's dad, john michael, works at a water treatment plant outside denver. her mom was a pharmacist. they made pretty good money, but the nursing home bills alone were bankrupting the couple. shelby, of course, was told none of this-- but knew all of it. because i could see how sad he was and i decided to help him. >> i says, well, okay, see what you can do. i just never thought she'd take it to this level. >> reporter: what shelby did was basically start...
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. >> john lÉopold is accused of misconduct in office. >> hit defense asked the judge to throw the charges out once again. >> the defense rested to date and the judge decided not to toss out the full remaining charges. one thing that did not happen today, and john lÉopold did not take the witness stand to explain his actions. anne arundel county executive john lÉopold and his defense attorneys made no comment while leaving circuit court. the attorneys are saving their final arguments for the judge who must decide whether lÉopold is guilty and if he inappropriately used county money for his own benefit. >> the fact remains that the evidence is out there, the actions were completely irresponsible, immoral, and destructive to county resources. >> former county employee continues watching the case. her lawsuit against the county executive accuses lÉopold of harassment and retaliation. >> people want to know what he was thinking by having police officers try 45 minutes and delivered newspapers. the accumulation of the activities is horrible. >> prosecutors accused lÉopold of this using mem
. >> john lÉopold is accused of misconduct in office. >> hit defense asked the judge to throw the charges out once again. >> the defense rested to date and the judge decided not to toss out the full remaining charges. one thing that did not happen today, and john lÉopold did not take the witness stand to explain his actions. anne arundel county executive john lÉopold and his defense attorneys made no comment while leaving circuit court. the attorneys are saving their final...
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now 86 years young, he, along with his daughter margaret and son john, run one of the most successful farms in the salinas valley. it all started back in the early 1900s, when andy's dad and uncle emigrated from sicily and went through ellis island. they were both teenagers and spoke barely any english, but they had a dream for something better. >> this is the american dream where people see opportunity. i don't know how my grandfather was living there, could scrape up enough money to put 2 kids on a boat to the united states and probably inowing they'd never see them again. but they knew there was no opportunity there where they lived. and i think that's what the united states is all about. >> the 2 brothers started their operation in new york, but then moved out west to beain growing fruits and vegetables. and in 1927, steven tbademarked the name "andy boy" in honor of his son. the company became the first ever brand of fresh vegetables in the united states and has been recognized for more than 80 years now as a leading brand in the business. today, the farm is feeding the ntion by
now 86 years young, he, along with his daughter margaret and son john, run one of the most successful farms in the salinas valley. it all started back in the early 1900s, when andy's dad and uncle emigrated from sicily and went through ellis island. they were both teenagers and spoke barely any english, but they had a dream for something better. >> this is the american dream where people see opportunity. i don't know how my grandfather was living there, could scrape up enough money to put...
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the cia veteran the former chief of counterterrorism operations in pakistan john key will spend thirty months in prison for leaking the identity of an agent but before he was prosecuted mistake he had been actively speaking out against torture and now he and his supporters believe that he was prosecuted for coming clean over torture practices in the cia it started with an investigation into how military defense attorneys acquired tunnel bait obtained the names and photographs of cia personnel as ortiz eventually tracked one name back to a reporter who had spoken to mr. rather than risk a far longer prison term and because he could no longer afford his legal fees and stick it out when a cobra agreed to plead guilty to one of the five charges against him violating the intelligence identities protection act by e-mailing the name of a covert cia officer to a freelance reporter who never even published it there's something very disturbing about this case had john key actually engaged in torture he wouldn't be in any trouble at all he never even would have been investigated because he talked
the cia veteran the former chief of counterterrorism operations in pakistan john key will spend thirty months in prison for leaking the identity of an agent but before he was prosecuted mistake he had been actively speaking out against torture and now he and his supporters believe that he was prosecuted for coming clean over torture practices in the cia it started with an investigation into how military defense attorneys acquired tunnel bait obtained the names and photographs of cia personnel...
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want to go back out to john fort on the apple conference call. john, what's the latest there? >> most interesting thing said in a lead up to the q & a, apple saying we used to give guidance that we knew we could beat, basically. now we're going to give guidance we believe actually reflects what we are likely to achieve. so in a way, wall street might read this as a negative in where they guided, because apple is saying they actually expect to be within that 41 to $43 billion range. they're not just saying that, they're actually going to give you the $45 billion you want. no, this is what we really believe that we're going to achieve. of course, time will tell whether this is real this time. but they're saying, hey, we're not sandbagging anymore. >> sounds a little kooky. >> after hours session lows. >> 474. okay. so it's broke that intraday low from last week. at the end of the day, this company was the street that used to get ahead of it, right? used to take that sandbag guidance and get excited about it. here they're telling you, this is what it's going to be. and so what wa
want to go back out to john fort on the apple conference call. john, what's the latest there? >> most interesting thing said in a lead up to the q & a, apple saying we used to give guidance that we knew we could beat, basically. now we're going to give guidance we believe actually reflects what we are likely to achieve. so in a way, wall street might read this as a negative in where they guided, because apple is saying they actually expect to be within that 41 to $43 billion range....
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mushrooms, all of them are actually farm-raised and come from his family's farm run by him, his dad john, and stepmom toby. located in moss landing in monterey county, the greenhouses span across more than 60,000 square feet and produce several hundred pounds of mushrooms here each week, all of which is a far cry from what the market for mushrooms started out as in the early 1990s. >> well, when my parents started it 21 years ago, they sold the button mushrooms at farmer'' markets. and that was it. that was all that we really had. but we introduced a few more mushrooms--shiitakes, which are now very common, but at the time was very new and different for a fresh shiitake to be in the market. and now we grow 10 varieties of mushrooms at our farm, and we don't even do buttons really anymore. >> there are very few growers here. most of the product you see is imported from china. we can--you know, it was a perfect window, we thought, to be able to provide a fresh organic product. san francisco is a very nice niche market for organic, sustainable products. and we thought that would be a good m
mushrooms, all of them are actually farm-raised and come from his family's farm run by him, his dad john, and stepmom toby. located in moss landing in monterey county, the greenhouses span across more than 60,000 square feet and produce several hundred pounds of mushrooms here each week, all of which is a far cry from what the market for mushrooms started out as in the early 1990s. >> well, when my parents started it 21 years ago, they sold the button mushrooms at farmer'' markets. and...
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. >> this time it was flawless thanks to note cards for chief justice john roberts. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear... >> for president obama both a solemn constitutional event in the blue room and just a dad sharing an emotional moment with his girls. >> i did it. >> a sigh of relief 75 days after a tough reelection victory over republican mitt romney. yet it's right back to work for a president getting regular updates from the terror attack in algeria a reminder of the grave threat of al qaeda one of the moving challenges hanging over's ceremonial swearing in where aids say the inaugural address will focus on bringing the nation together. >> he will bring that point very strongly people in washington need to seek common ground. >> republicans note other signs suggest just the opposite such a defiant tone they news conference and new group made up of former campaign aids pressuring congress. >> i was surprised to see him switch his campaign committee into an ongoing campaign style effort to have an impact on the washington debate. doesn't seem that worked out very well. >>
. >> this time it was flawless thanks to note cards for chief justice john roberts. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear... >> for president obama both a solemn constitutional event in the blue room and just a dad sharing an emotional moment with his girls. >> i did it. >> a sigh of relief 75 days after a tough reelection victory over republican mitt romney. yet it's right back to work for a president getting regular updates from the terror attack in algeria...
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your thoughts, john. >> i think bob is right on this thing. i think the republican party needs to evolve. i think it needs to attract younger voters. it has problems with hispanic voters, african-american voters and i think that's what they're trying to do at their rnc meeting. they have to message better. >> john feehery, now you're talking, showing intelligence at the end of the conversation. i'm just kidding. you're normally not this good. republican congressman paul broun says president obama is upholding the soviet union's constitution. is there one? i don't think there's a soviet union anymore. we're back on "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections republican congressman paul it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary
your thoughts, john. >> i think bob is right on this thing. i think the republican party needs to evolve. i think it needs to attract younger voters. it has problems with hispanic voters, african-american voters and i think that's what they're trying to do at their rnc meeting. they have to message better. >> john feehery, now you're talking, showing intelligence at the end of the conversation. i'm just kidding. you're normally not this good. republican congressman paul broun says...
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what's your reaction to what senator john mccain just said? i mean, obviously you've been working with him and know -- in terms of immigration. i don't think you've been working together on some of that other stuff so much. >> well, i think john said it well. i am cautiously optimistic, and as someone who has spent years between the house and the senate, trying to get comprehensive immigration reform, i'm cautiously optimistic. i see the right spirit. i see things that were once off the table for agreement and discussion being on the table with a serious pathway forward. of course, it will have the enhancement of the border security. we've done already a lot with more customs agents. we have more border patrol. we have more physical impediment than any time in history but using greater technology, focusing our resources in a better way is something that we'll achieve. looking at making sure employers don't hire individuals who are undocumented, thinking about future flows and how we take care of the american economy by that. but also very clea
what's your reaction to what senator john mccain just said? i mean, obviously you've been working with him and know -- in terms of immigration. i don't think you've been working together on some of that other stuff so much. >> well, i think john said it well. i am cautiously optimistic, and as someone who has spent years between the house and the senate, trying to get comprehensive immigration reform, i'm cautiously optimistic. i see the right spirit. i see things that were once off the...
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what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we had 50 years ago? >> well, the signing of the treaty, friendship treaty was a milestone in european history. as you mentioned these countries regarded each other as archenemies, it was t beginning of a long process. perhaps more important than the consultations that it demands between the members and heads of government of france and germany and their foreign and defense ministers is the cultural exchange between the two countries, literally millions of german and french schoolchildren have taken part in exchange programs in the last 50 years, learned each other's languages and formed some o
what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we...
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thank you for the call i got and i agree with you john in lodi california. john. just a little country police book so i really don't know too much about law but then my research. are you there yeah i was located you know what it is kaffir fund is what fund captain do you know what caliber phones are no i don't sorry well there's a difference between a fiscal budget and a hole in the rest of the income that. our government brings in. literally shone a third of what they actually bring in these guys have invested. trillions of dollars in all over the world. there's clonaid of money out there to pay for everything they could pay off the debt tomorrow john i don't i don't disagree with you in that conceptually and thanks for the for the call on that america is an incredibly rich nation and there is a lot of money around richard in bellflower california hey richard a tom thank you for taking my call tom a few weeks back you talked about the transactions tax that tax the securities transaction exchange rice tax. ok i'm reading an article right now from the l.a. times el
thank you for the call i got and i agree with you john in lodi california. john. just a little country police book so i really don't know too much about law but then my research. are you there yeah i was located you know what it is kaffir fund is what fund captain do you know what caliber phones are no i don't sorry well there's a difference between a fiscal budget and a hole in the rest of the income that. our government brings in. literally shone a third of what they actually bring in these...
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your thoughts, john. >> i think bob is right on this thing. i think the republican party needs to evolve. i think it needs to attract younger voters. it has problems with hispanic voters, african-american voters, and i think that's what they're trying to do at their rnc meeting. they have to message better. >> john feehery, now you're talking, showing intelligence at the end of the conversation. i'm just kidding. you're normally not this good. >>> republican congressman paul broun says president obama is upholding the soviet union's constitution. is there one? i don't think there's a soviet union anymore. we're back on "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if we took the already great sentra apart and completely reimagined it with best-in-class combined mpg and more interior room than corolla and civic and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation, and other handy stuff? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra ever. nissan. innovation that excites
your thoughts, john. >> i think bob is right on this thing. i think the republican party needs to evolve. i think it needs to attract younger voters. it has problems with hispanic voters, african-american voters, and i think that's what they're trying to do at their rnc meeting. they have to message better. >> john feehery, now you're talking, showing intelligence at the end of the conversation. i'm just kidding. you're normally not this good. >>> republican congressman...
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what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we had 50 years ago? >> well, the signing of the treaty, friendship treaty was a milestone in european history. as you mentioned these countries regarded each other as archenemies, it was the beginning of a long process. perhaps more important than the consultations that it demands between the members and heads of government of france and germany and their foreign and defense ministers is the cultural exchange between the two countries, literally millions of german and french schoolchildren have taken part in exchange programs in the last 50 years, learned each other's languages and formed some
what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we...
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senators john mccain and dick durbin say it's an issue which both sides are determined to compromise. >> how can we convince the republicans to a path to citizenship? >> i'll give you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote, which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons. and we've got to understand that. second of all, we can't go on forever with 11 million people living in this country in the shadows of an illegal status. we cannot forever have children who were born here, who were brought here by their parents when they were small children that live in the shadows as well. so i think the time is right. >> we are trying to work our way through some very difficult issues, but we are committed to a comprehensive approach to finally in this country have an immigration law that we can live with. we're putting as a high priority the unification of families, to make sure that families have a chance to come together. >>> the president has just outlined his own vision for immigration reform with a maj
senators john mccain and dick durbin say it's an issue which both sides are determined to compromise. >> how can we convince the republicans to a path to citizenship? >> i'll give you a little straight talk. look at the last election. look at the last election. we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote, which we think should be ours for a variety of reasons. and we've got to understand that. second of all, we can't go on forever with 11 million people living in this country in...
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it will be jim harbaugh against john harbaugh in super bowl xlvii. ray rice moves in for the touchdown. the ravens leading early, 7-3. tom brady and the patriots gathered themselves. 10-7, new england. 13-7 ask1/2and then tied at the half. joe flacco to anquan boldin. the ravens leading 28-13. this kid can play. joe flacco. then brady. 28-13 for the ball game. two brothers playing each other as coaches for the super bowl. have a great week. >> thanks, tim. it's 32 degreess32. scott thuman will be joining us >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> take a look. crowds already formed early this morning at local metro stations trying to get a good spot to watch the president's second inauguration. this photograph was snapped by a partner at wtop. good morning, washington. it's monday, january 21. happy martin luther king day. i am cynne simpson. scott thuman is joining us from the west capitol. good morning. >> good morning. six hours from now, we will see the president sworn in for. his second inaugural for the official ce
it will be jim harbaugh against john harbaugh in super bowl xlvii. ray rice moves in for the touchdown. the ravens leading early, 7-3. tom brady and the patriots gathered themselves. 10-7, new england. 13-7 ask1/2and then tied at the half. joe flacco to anquan boldin. the ravens leading 28-13. this kid can play. joe flacco. then brady. 28-13 for the ball game. two brothers playing each other as coaches for the super bowl. have a great week. >> thanks, tim. it's 32 degreess32. scott thuman...
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your thoughts, john. >> i think bob is right on this thing. i think the republican party needs to evolve. i think it needs to attract younger voters. it has problems with hispanic voters, african-american voters, and i think that's what they're trying to do at their rnc meeting. they have to message better. >> john feehery, now you're talking, showing intelligence at the end of the conversation. i'm just kidding. you're normally not this good. >>> republican congressman paul broun says president obama is upholding the soviet union's constitution. is there one? i don't think there's a soviet union anymore. we're back on "hardball," the place for politics. >>> global warming is a total hoax, and i'll tell you how i know. because it's cold today where i live. that's just science. if anything, there's a new ice age coming today where i live. which we're totally unprepared for because it's been so ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. â™
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his eldest son jay, is an assistant for our call john with the ravens. this whole family thing gets deeper. i think that is strange. >> i'm sure he is very proud of him. you never hear the name come up. he just plays it off. if you want to take a wild guess john has always been the guy that is levelheaded, nice and cool. everything went smoothly as far as his personal life and jim. it took him awhile to get there. as they brought up the injury thing there is a new harvard study they will spend this money. they will look at football player's former players who have died 20 years earlier than the average man. >> we're not shocked starting at the age of 7, 8, 15. what ever age started to bang our head in this game. >> the area i would not want my son to play. and yet if he came to me and said this is the one thing that gives me pleasure this is the one thing that makes me feel like part of the growth of the one thing i want to do. how do you say no. if he has three or four options why go out and i say this every single time. if you are one of the bigger kid
his eldest son jay, is an assistant for our call john with the ravens. this whole family thing gets deeper. i think that is strange. >> i'm sure he is very proud of him. you never hear the name come up. he just plays it off. if you want to take a wild guess john has always been the guy that is levelheaded, nice and cool. everything went smoothly as far as his personal life and jim. it took him awhile to get there. as they brought up the injury thing there is a new harvard study they will...
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thanks very much, john roberts live for us at the heart of the matter there. >> steve: the other john roberts is going to be administering the oath of office later today. >> brian: what will donald trump be doing? let's find out what he expects and hopes the president will say in his big speech, which should last 22 minutes. donald trump, welcome back to "fox & friends." >> good morning. >> brian: good morning to you. what do you hope to hear today to make you maybe think the next four years will be better than the previous four? >> first of all, we wish the president good luck. we have a lot of problems in the country and a lot of problems in the world, frankly. we hope he does a great job, whether you're a republican, democrat or other. we want him to do a fantastic job. at least i do. and we wish him good luck. but obviously he's going to be talking about jobs and the economy. i think in order to do that, he's got to be making us more competitive throughout the world with other countries because you look what's going on in india and china and others and brazil, as an example, and t
thanks very much, john roberts live for us at the heart of the matter there. >> steve: the other john roberts is going to be administering the oath of office later today. >> brian: what will donald trump be doing? let's find out what he expects and hopes the president will say in his big speech, which should last 22 minutes. donald trump, welcome back to "fox & friends." >> good morning. >> brian: good morning to you. what do you hope to hear today to make...
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senate foreign relations committee has approved president obama's nomination of john kerry as the next secretary of state was chosen to succeed hillary clinton who is stepping down after four years in the job politics and international studies professor stephen azuz a believes that john kerry is likely to be very much all school in his approach. here is an outspoken supporter of the iraq war and not only being among the no right wing minority of democrats on capitol hill that both authorize the war but. not only. making up least danceable john sayles about mass and biological and chemical weapons stockpiles and nuclear program i'm going to resist us here live resource terms like are going by your own it was clear that that was all drawn right there had no so-called weapons of mass destruction you said you were the motive for the war anyway because saddam hussein was a terrible dictator and they have the capacity of making those kind of weapon some time eventually of course by that criteria they're going to thirty countries really start hearing resumes that are having the privilege of b
senate foreign relations committee has approved president obama's nomination of john kerry as the next secretary of state was chosen to succeed hillary clinton who is stepping down after four years in the job politics and international studies professor stephen azuz a believes that john kerry is likely to be very much all school in his approach. here is an outspoken supporter of the iraq war and not only being among the no right wing minority of democrats on capitol hill that both authorize the...